Win Butler
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Butler can be seen playing a Gibson ES-335 12 String at 1:19 in this live performance of "Wake Up" by Arcade Fire.
During Glasgow University show in 2005, Butler played the sonic blue Fender Jaguar. This looks like the 1962 Fender Jaguar, although this is yet to be confirmed.
Win Butler of Arcade Fire is seen using a surf green Fender Jazzmaster with a reversed headstock while performing live, as captured in a Getty Images photo. This guitar was used on songs from the "Funeral" album.
This photo of Arcade Fire front-man Win Butler performing live shows him playing a black Fender Telecaster Custom guitar. The year is not known - several sources on the web say it is between a 1972 and 1980 model, although none are backed up with legitimate proof. Looks like Win Butler's Tele has duct tape on a few spots.
In this photo you can see Win's microphone. According to this article from Austin City Limits TV, "Win Butler’s mic might look ancient, but only the housing is vintage. Actually, its a quite contemporary Shure SM 58 on the inside".
Here he is playing what looks to be a Mosrite Celebrity
In this photo, Butler can be seen playing a Mosrite Joe Maphis Mark X Bass.
In this photo of Win Butler's pedalboard, on the left side of it you can see his Moog MP-201 Multi Pedal pedal (original source is this Gear Blog for Arcade Fire: http://acltv.com/2012/09/28/gear-blog-arcade-fire/).
In this photo of Win Butler's pedalboard from an Austin City Limits blog about Arcade Fire's gear, you can see the Moog MF-104Z pedal on the right side of Butler's right board (original source: http://acltv.com/2012/09/28/gear-blog-arcade-fire/).
In this 2012 photo posted to Effects Bay, Win Butler has a Diamond Memory Lane 2.
In the Everything Now music video, Win Butler is seen playing a Fender Jazz Bass painted sky blue with an Everything Now logo on the headstock and body
In this pic of Win Butler's pedalboard, his left board contains the Voodoo Lab Amp Selector pedal, which he has labeled "MANDOLIN", "ACOUSTIC", and "ELECTRIC" on top of the first three buttons.
Butler can be seen playing a Vintage Red Fender Precision Bass in this video.
In this pic (http://www.effectsbay.com/2012/10/pedalboard-break-down-win-butler-arcade-fire/#prettyPhoto) you can spot the Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe on his board
In this picture, Win Butler can be seen playing a vintage Hagström Swede electric guitar, probably from the mid 1970's, in a Wild Cherry color. This guitar was mainly used during the live performances of "Neighborhood #2 (Laïka)", during the Funeral tour. However, it seems that the guitar was never used again after the end of the Funeral tour.
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